by Norah Kirabo | Jun 5, 2022 | Thoughts & Reflections
I’ll start today with a story, one told by a friend. There’s this mental health group where people talk about the essential aspects of life and the things to watch out for, and it’s from here, the topic of cohabitation came up. This started like a...
by Norah Kirabo | Apr 26, 2022 | Thoughts & Reflections
In the last couple of years, I would say mental health has been one of the most addressed issues, and that’s a milestone I am glad to witness. But although this has been the case, there’s still more that desires to be done. Mental health is a condition...
by Norah Kirabo | Jan 5, 2022 | Thoughts & Reflections
I can’t believe that another year had began. The last year has an unexpected year with so much to offer. There is definitely a time I saw it impossible to make it this far but oh well, the Lord stays truthful to his people. At the start of the 2021, we believed...
by Norah Kirabo | Jul 15, 2021 | Thoughts & Reflections
Losing someone is one of the biggest tragedies to ever happens to mankind. Like a thief, so does loss occur. It’s unexpected, and usually never do we think that at a certain time, it will have to happen to us. Our hearts are usually broken beyond repair and...
by Norah Kirabo | Apr 30, 2021 | Culture, Divertissement, Entertainment, Short Story, Thoughts & Reflections
Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi was born in Kampala, Uganda, in 1967 and now lives in Manchester. Her first novel, Kintu, was longlisted for the Etisalat prize in 2014, and she won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize in the same year. Her first short story collection,...